Cartoon on Asking Questions
Cartoon by Kansas artist Grant Snider. Originally posted on Bob Tiede’s blog “Leading with Questions” at http://leadingwithquestions.com/latest-news/asking-questions-2/
Cartoon by Kansas artist Grant Snider. Originally posted on Bob Tiede’s blog “Leading with Questions” at http://leadingwithquestions.com/latest-news/asking-questions-2/
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Tips from question-friendly teachers, schools, programs, and organizations on how to encourage more questioning in the classroom
RQI’s “Million Classrooms Campaign” is part of a larger project made possible with the support of a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation for “Activating and Demonstrating Greater Curiosity by Learning to Ask Questions.”
Guest post by Kirsten Taberner Siggins and Kathy Taberner, co-owners of the Institute of Curiosity, a coaching and training organization. “I want strategies to use when I disagree with someone and find myself in conflict with them. How can I have drama-free conversations?” Sound familiar? Therein lies what we at the Institute Of Curiosity call […]
The best practices of the best questioners, and how to move from questioning to action…
Thanks to questions for better (@whywhatifhow) in Seattle for tweeting this series of photos as they get ready for #QuestionWeek.
A few lesser known photos of the icon Albert Einstein.
7 Ideas: Post an interesting photo on the wall and ask kids to write down questions about what they’re seeing. Create a wall featuring one big question per student, that they will explore for a nice length of time….